Frequently asked questions
Q. Why is Mark Silverthorn assisting consumers after working for collection agencies for 12 years?
Q. How can Mark Silverthorn help stop collection agencies from calling me?
Q. When can a collection agency disclose the existence of my debt to someone other than me?
Q. Under what circumstances can a collection agency leave a message requesting a return call?
Q. What is a judgment and what is its significance?
Q. What is the difference between secured and unsecured debt?
Q. For what type of debt can Mark Silverthorn provide the most assistance?
Q. Is it possible to avoid paying a debt due to the passage of time?
Q. Why might my financial situation not be as bleak as it appears?
Q. Personal bankruptcy: How much does it cost and what are its consequences?
Q. What can I do if I want to fight back and make things uncomfortable for a collection agency?
Q.What can I do if I want to fight back and make things uncomfortable for a collection agency?
A.Some collectors may never generate a complaint from a member of the public. You may be unfortunate and be dealing with unprofessional employees at a collection agency. You may have had enough of harassing telephone calls or some other form of unprofessional conduct and you want to respond to this collection agency misconduct.
Based on his 12 years of experience as a former collection lawyer and collection industry insider Mark Silverthorn is in a good position to advise you how to deal with unprofessional employees at a collection agency. Mark Silverthorn can help you develop a custom strategy for dealing with an unprofessional collection agency.
You may want to speak to Mark Silverthorn or you may want to purchase a copy of his e-book titled
A How-to Guide for Dealing with Collection Agencies in Canada .







